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The Trump administration is building a national citizenship data system
The Department of Homeland Security, with help from DOGE, has rolled out a tool that purports to be able to check the citizenship status of almost all Americans.
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33 million voters have been run through a Trump administration citizenship check
Tens of millions of voters have had their information run through the tool — a striking portion of the U.S. public, considering little has been made public about the tool's accuracy or data security.
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A lawsuit tries to block the Trump administration's efforts to merge personal data
A class action lawsuit argues that the administration's efforts to combine databases of personal information on Americans violate privacy laws and the Constitution.
Audio Saucepan: “The Empty Coat Episode”
5/3/15 — Audio Saucepan: “The Empty Coat Episode” includes the poems “The Winds” by Bruce Bond (from For the Lost Cathedral, Louisiana State University…
Wake-Up Call, Friday, March 9
On today's Wake-Up Call, we'll hear about a court case affecting the New Mexico Human Services Department, and we'll speak with Santa Fe mental health…
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Massive Digitization Effort Is The Latest Plot Twist For Cuban Radio Soap Operas
The Latin American Library at Tulane University is digitizing a whopping collection of Cold War-era, must-hear entertainment — Spanish language radionovelas made by Cuban emigrés in Miami.
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'Paradise Lost': How The Apple Became The Forbidden Fruit
Some 350 years ago, Milton's epic chronicled the Fall of Man, wrought by the red fruit. Except that it might've been a fig or peach or pear. An ancient Roman made a pun – and the apple myth was born.
Rams and Bengals will meet in LA for Super Bowl LVI. Here's what to know
The Bengals will be vying for their first-ever Super Bowl win when they play the Rams, who are going for their second title — this time on their home turf. The teams haven't met since 2019.
Dogwoods Bloom, and Music Echoes
A predictable yet wondrous event has begun around the country: the American dogwood is in bloom. For many, the ancient plant's flowers bring music to mind.
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Putin Welcomes Second Bush Term
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates President Bush on his reelection. The two men have said they are sure U.S.-Russian relations will continue to improve. The question for some analysts is whether the two countries are getting much of substance out of that relationship. Hear NPR's Lawrence Sheets.
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